Wednesday, November 11, 2009

YSU Global Business School

The purpose of the Centers for International Business Education (CIBE) Program is to coordinate programs of the Federal government in the areas of research, education, and training in international business and trade competitiveness; and to provide grants to pay the Federal share of the cost of planning, establishing, and operating Centers for International Business Education that will– 1. Be national resources for the teaching of improved business techniques, strategies, and methodologies that emphasize the international context in which business is transacted; 2. Provide instruction in critical foreign languages and international fields needed to provide an understanding of the cultures and customs of United States trading partners; 3. Provide research and training in the international aspects of trade, commerce, and other fields of study; 4. Provide training to students enrolled in the institution, or combinations of institutions, in which a center is located; 5. Serve as regional resources to businesses proximately located by offering programs and providing research designed to meet the international training needs of these businesses; and 6. Serve other faculty, students, and institutions of higher education located within their region.

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Greater Youngstown Diaspora Neighborhood

Thanks to the generous support of the Raymond John Wean Foundation and the leadership of the Youngstown Business Incubator, we are able to begin building a diaspora community for Greater Youngstown. We define Greater Youngstown as a 5 county interstate region: Columbiana (OH), Mahoning (OH), Trumbull(OH), Lawrence (PA), and Mercer (PA). Our mission is to tap the experience and expertise of this region's diaspora (people who live elsewhere but still call the Steel Valley home) for purposes of economic redevelopment in one of America's great urban frontiers. This blog will serve as a knowledge archive for the Greater Youngstown Diaspora Network.